Barkly Tableland

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Barkly Tableland is a vast, sparsely populated grassland region in northern Australia known for its extensive cattle grazing and open, treeless plains.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Barkly Tableland canonical 4
Barkly Tableland region 3

Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic region
grassland region
tableland
borderedBy Gulf Country
climate semi-arid
country Australia
ecoregionType tropical and subtropical grasslands, savannas and shrublands
elevation low tableland
extendsInto Queensland
hasEconomicActivity beef production
hasFeature ephemeral creeks
seasonal waterholes
hasLandUse grazing on native pastures
hasSoilType black cracking clay soils
hasTransportRoute Barkly Highway NERFINISHED
hasVegetation Mitchell grass
tussock grasslands
knownFor cattle grazing
open plains
sparsely populated landscape
locatedIn Northern Territory
northern Australia
nearestMajorTown Tennant Creek
partOf Australian Outback
surface form: Australian rangelands

Barkly Region
populationDensity very low
terrainType grassland
treeless plains
usedFor extensive cattle stations
pastoralism

Referenced by (7)

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Barkly Highway passesThroughRegion Barkly Tableland
Barkly Highway namedAfter Barkly Tableland
Karlu Karlu / Devils Marbles Conservation Reserve region Barkly Tableland
this entity surface form: Barkly Tableland region
Karlu Karlu region Barkly Tableland
this entity surface form: Barkly Tableland region
Barkly namedAfter Barkly Tableland
this entity surface form: Barkly Tableland region
Barkly Region hasLocality Barkly Tableland
Barkly Region hasFeature Barkly Tableland